Resolutions), then my only assumption can be that the graphics card itself is Other words, both seem to be restricted to the lower of the two maximum So if for some reason that doesn’t happen (in The two different connections and Windows will allow you to select the mostĪppropriate resolution for that specific monitor – independent of what the Presumably, the graphics card is exposing the full capabilities of each of If you click on the other, you can change the resolution on that If you click on one, you can then change the resolution on that monitor. It will actually show you a graphical representation of two monitor images
There, you will be able to see Windows’ concept of how your monitors are set The right thing to do is to right-click on the Desktop, an empty area on the Desktop I have a graphics card that has two outputs and I’m able to set thoseĭifferent outputs to different resolutions if I want to. Want to investigate a couple of other options because I actually run this It may not necessarily take a second graphics card if that’s the case.
The setting should be right there in Screen Resolution.
Answercast #49, I look at a computer that is not displaying dual monitorsĬorrectly.